As we pointed out at New York Fashion Week, colored suits are officially a thing. There's a place for navy and gray suits, but the front row at a runway show is definitely not one of them. At an occasion where the dress code is to look cool as hell, it's perfectly fine to whip out your stunting attire. For Tinie, that's an immaculately-tailored scarlet DB suit. When the goal is to stand out, you can't go wrong with a tastefully bold suit.

The easiest trick to getting away with loud colors? Whisper them. Over the last year, we've seen the rise of chalkier hues—a subdued take on pastels. As Tinie demonstrates with the faded violet blazer and washed-out baby blue trousers, they're best when mid and matched. The result is a lived-in look that feels crisp and put-together with a bit of edge. With these muted colors, we promise you'll never look like an Easter egg.

Here is a photo of Tinie giving thanks to the tailoring gods for equipping him with this slim, velvet tux jacket. A thicker material than your usual wool, velvet's one of the toughest suiting materials to nail. Our man rocks it like a beast here, with a perfectly-tapered silhouette and that dapper shawl collar detail. Amen.

Leather jackets never go out of style––invest in one. But before you go for it, make sure that it fits just like Tinie's, with snug arms and a tight fit around the waist. As he shows in this understated black and grey outfit, you can let the moto jacket do all the talking. Need more proof? Peep our April cover featuring Kit Harington, who's in an equally killer moto piece. We're not saying you have to drop $5,200 (that's how much Kit's Saint Laurent jacket costs), but start saving ASAP.

This look's a GQ hat track: Tempah's got on the newly-revived polka dot tie, the heightened blue suit, and the evolved loafer, all of which we've written extensively about in the last year. At its core, his World Music Awards 2014 outfit—a suit and tie—is a pretty standard red carpet look, but these subtle twists in pattern, color, and footwear really make him jump out. Someone's been reading up.

If you're gonna go rogue and wear red dress shoes, play it safe with everything else. When Tinie wears something bright, whether it's a scarlet DB suit or teal trousers, he always balances the outfit with a dark shoe. In this case, it's the opposite: Wearing a traditional navy suit, and getting colorful in the footwear department. If you're an aspiring front-row staple like Tinie (he's pictured here at London Fashion Week again), then this is the move.

Photo: Neil P. Mockford/Getty Images

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The easiest trick to getting away with loud colors? Whisper them. Over the last year, we've seen the rise of chalkier hues—a subdued take on pastels. As Tinie demonstrates with the faded violet blazer and washed-out baby blue trousers, they're best when mid and matched. The result is a lived-in look that feels crisp and put-together with a bit of edge. With these muted colors, we promise you'll never look like an Easter egg.

Photo: Mike Marsland/Getty Images

Here is a photo of Tinie giving thanks to the tailoring gods for equipping him with this slim, velvet tux jacket. A thicker material than your usual wool, velvet's one of the toughest suiting materials to nail. Our man rocks it like a beast here, with a perfectly-tapered silhouette and that dapper shawl collar detail. Amen.

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Leather jackets never go out of style––invest in one. But before you go for it, make sure that it fits just like Tinie's, with snug arms and a tight fit around the waist. As he shows in this understated black and grey outfit, you can let the moto jacket do all the talking. Need more proof? Peep our April cover featuring Kit Harington, who's in an equally killer moto piece. We're not saying you have to drop $5,200 (that's how much Kit's Saint Laurent jacket costs), but start saving ASAP.

Photo: Marc Piasecki/Getty Images

This look's a GQ hat track: Tempah's got on the newly-revived polka dot tie, the heightened blue suit, and the evolved loafer, all of which we've written extensively about in the last year. At its core, his World Music Awards 2014 outfit—a suit and tie—is a pretty standard red carpet look, but these subtle twists in pattern, color, and footwear really make him jump out. Someone's been reading up.

Photo: Neil P. Mockford/Getty Images

If you're gonna go rogue and wear red dress shoes, play it safe with everything else. When Tinie wears something bright, whether it's a scarlet DB suit or teal trousers, he always balances the outfit with a dark shoe. In this case, it's the opposite: Wearing a traditional navy suit, and getting colorful in the footwear department. If you're an aspiring front-row staple like Tinie (he's pictured here at London Fashion Week again), then this is the move.